Lidia Patelli @ Robilant & Voena
Lidia Patelli's photographs are imbued with a sense of the uncanny. Ranging from stark silhouettes in black and white to disconcerting images of animals, she continually keeps the viewer guessing. […]
Lidia Patelli's photographs are imbued with a sense of the uncanny. Ranging from stark silhouettes in black and white to disconcerting images of animals, she continually keeps the viewer guessing. […]
Sophie Taeuber-Arp was one of the foremost abstract artists and designers of the 1920s and 30s. Her multidisciplinary work has enduring influence, inspiring innovative artists and designers around the world. […]
Echoing Green, an exhibition of new work by Charlotte Verity. The work is split into two parts, featuring paintings and watercolour monotypes across two consecutive shows. Charlotte's work finds its focus […]
‘Unlived Moments’ explores the artist duo Nisreen and Nermeen Abu Dail’s imagined and unlived moments. The word “Naqsh”, in Arabic, means to engrave, and “Naqsh” was the very first form […]
The five artists included in this exhibition - Kate Lyddon, Alice Maher, Richard Mark Rawlins, Caroline Wong and Joel Wyllie - are using the slow processes of drawing to work through deeply personal experiences, anxieties, and […]
Heartland, Madelynn Green's exhibition, bridges the artist's American origins with her current residence in the U.K.
Leiko Ikemura presents a selection of paintings, sculptures, drawings and photography in her exhibition, Usagi in Wonderland. Ikemura has selected 50 works that span three decades of her career. Her art appeals […]
Sandra Millar's prints focus on people and their relationship with each other and the space that surrounds them. Sandra explores the possibilities for linear and tonal contrasts that the mediums of […]
The focus is on an individual artist, in the presentation of a body of unseen works by Scottish sculptor and printmaker Claire Barclay, who explains: “This exhibition brings together unique print works […]
Hall of Mirrors, by Sarah Jones builds upon her distinct photographic language, which dissolves the hazy glare of day into the weight of a photographic night. Her subjects and objects are […]
Louise Bourgeois (1911–2010) is widely recognised as one of the most important figures of modern and contemporary art. Her work ranges from large-scale sculpture and installation to painting and printmaking. This […]
Alison Watt is widely regarded as one of the leading painters working in the UK today. This significant body of new work consists of paintings made in response to the […]
An exhibition to mark the Centenary of Joan Eardley's birth (1921 - 2021). It includes her most celebrated subjects: the streets and children of Townhead, Glasgow and her wild, spiritual […]
This exhibition showcases a new generation of Scottish artists creating socially active artwork in the wake of the pandemic and culminate in a performance by Whittle and her collaborators later […]
Florence Hutchings’ painting practice, which includes work on paper revolves around an exploration of the poetry of the everyday, taking elements of her life whether it be the studio, the […]
Sue Rowling is a painter and printmaker, who uses a silk screen, which she paints through as her starting point. This imagery is then built up in multiple layers to […]
The exhibition is the fifth in the series dedicated to the political thinker ‘On Hannah Arendt: the Crisis in Education’. The show features a joint presentation between two female artists […]
A Life in Photography, a retrospective exhibition of photographer, Marilyn Stafford (b.1925), which encompasses a wide selection of work from her international archive spanning four decades from 1948-1980.
Teresa Lawler explores the space where the city meets the natural world, while Roger Aslin observes contemporary urban life in his work. Both are influenced by the drama and light of […]
A new case display in the Dutch Gallery presents a selection from new acquisition, First Flight (2015), a set of etchings by British figurative artist, Lynette Yiadom-Boakye. The Black, male […]